Beagle Tools aluminum hand trucks for the beverage and parcel delivery markets
Beagle Tools' criteria was to provide a lightweight alternative to what we see being used in the marketplace. Most of the domestic soda distributors wanted a deeper toe plate to prevent the cracking of longer can cases. We deepened our standard toe plates to 9" to solve this issue. When we visited the FEMSA beer plant in Monterrey, Mexico, we noticed that they were carrying side-by-side cases or a total of 8 cases per load. Our contacts in the states have been carrying one stack of 5 cases. We think the Beagle Tools hand truck solution will allow distributors to carry 8 cases with less effort than it takes to move 5 cases on their current hand trucks. There have been significant improvements to the grips with our double P-handle which is adjustible to the preferred height of each driver. These tilt-backs in aluminum will be highly sought after. I hope this slideshow will highlight the issues and our solutions which brought us into the 3D printing world to test materials and designs. The first part of the presentation covers Beagle Tools beverage hand trucks and the second half highlights issues and solutions for parcel delivery.
The Beagle Tools aluminum hand truck for parcel delivery allows drivers to load onto a flat deck which can hold lots of small packages. Note: This is the beverage version handle on this photo.
This hand truck rolls like a rock with the hard rubber tires. My friend here needs a tire that can carry the weight but without shaking up the contents of his load. The Beagle Tools flat rib flat-free tires are the best solution.
Carry lots of little packages
The Beagle Tools aluminum hand truck for parcel delivery allows drivers to load onto a flat deck which can hold lots of small packages. Note: This is the beverage version handle on this photo.